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ImperialxRat 07-30-2019 06:51 PM

These are the numbers that I posted in a previous thread.. it’s on page 2 or 3 of this Alaska forum titled “retirement numbers”, or something similar to that. They’re the numbers from the previous seniority list, but they do include both Alaska+Virgin

2019 - 20
2020 - 35
2021 - 47
2022 - 60
2023 - 57
2024 - 62
2025 - 87
2026 - 75
2027 - 98
2028 - 74
2029 - 105

TransWorld 07-31-2019 06:50 AM

Revise Alaska Page
 

Originally Posted by ImperialxRat (Post 2862218)
These are the numbers that I posted in a previous thread.. it’s on page 2 or 3 of this Alaska forum titled “retirement numbers”, or something similar to that. They’re the numbers from the previous seniority list, but they do include both Alaska+Virgin

2019 - 20
2020 - 35
2021 - 47
2022 - 60
2023 - 57
2024 - 62
2025 - 87
2026 - 75
2027 - 98
2028 - 74
2029 - 105


**MODERATOR**

Please update these retirements on the Alaska Page.

rickair7777 07-31-2019 09:53 AM


Originally Posted by TransWorld (Post 2862411)
**MODERATOR**

Please update these retirements on the Alaska Page.

We can't. Try the email link on the page. Good Luck.

TransWorld 07-31-2019 01:28 PM

Thanks. Sent email link.

TransWorld 07-31-2019 02:44 PM


Originally Posted by rickair7777 (Post 2862533)
We can't. Try the email link on the page. Good Luck.

Email bounced. Broken.

rickair7777 07-31-2019 04:02 PM


Originally Posted by TransWorld (Post 2862698)
Email bounced. Broken.

Like I said, good luck.

I'll run it up the chain. Again. It's not just AS.

waterboy 08-02-2019 06:20 AM

With the fed cutting the fed funds rate 25 basis points, can someone explain how that might affect retirement rate at Alaska? Would pilots opt to retire earlier with the rate going down? Or Will it have pilots stay til 65 instead of retiring early?

Thanks!

KnockKnock 08-02-2019 07:36 AM


Originally Posted by waterboy (Post 2863563)
With the fed cutting the fed funds rate 25 basis points, can someone explain how that might affect retirement rate at Alaska? Would pilots opt to retire earlier with the rate going down? Or Will it have pilots stay til 65 instead of retiring early?

Thanks!

There are usually more “early” retirements when rates go up. I’m not in the A plan but I assume they have to pay more in taxes when the rates go up and that’s why they pop smoke sooner, before the hike takes place.

Thrill 08-02-2019 08:25 AM

Nearly all staying to 65 regardless....


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MusicPilot 08-02-2019 09:17 AM

Pilots can never make enough money. As one friend of mine in his early 60s said to me. ”I make $25k a month without a sweat. Why would I or anyone else want to give that up?”


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